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Tyre pressures

Tyre pressure label

The correct tyre pressures are shown on a label 
attached to the driver's door pillar.

Engine oil specification

LAND ROVER RECOMMENDS

Engine coolant specification

Top-up to the upper level indicator mark. Use 
only a 50% mix of water and Texaco XLC 
antifreeze. See ENGINE COOLANT CHECK 
(page 163).

Model

Specification

Petrol engine

Use only 0W-30 engine 

oil, meeting ACEA A5 or 

B5 specification.

Diesel engine

Use only 5W-30 oil 

meeting Ford 913-B 

specification.

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Introduction

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Introduction

SYMBOLS GLOSSARY

Warnings

Cautions

Symbols

This recycling symbol identifies 
those items that must be disposed 
of safely in order to prevent 

unnecessary damage to the environment.

This symbol identifies those 
features that can be adjusted, 
disabled or enabled by a Land 

Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.

LABEL LOCATIONS

Warning labels attached to your 
vehicle bearing this symbol mean: 
Do not touch or adjust components 
until you have read the relevant 

instructions in the handbook.

Labels showing this symbol 
indicate that the ignition system 
utilises very high voltages. Do not 
touch any ignition components 

while the starter switch is turned on.

Warning labels

Labels are attached to your vehicle at several 
positions. These are applied to draw your 
attention to important subjects, e.g. tyre 
pressures, tow bar use, airbags, roll-over risk, 
engine compartment hazards, etc.

Additional information labels may also be 
found at these locations.

WARNING

Safety warnings are included in this 
handbook. These indicate either a 
procedure which must be followed 

precisely, or information that should be 
considered with great care in order to avoid 
the possibility of personal injury.

CAUTION

Cautions are included in this handbook. 
These indicate either a procedure which 
must be followed precisely, or 

information that should be considered with 
great care in order to avoid the possibility of 
damage to your vehicle.

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1. Bonnet locking platform - Air 

conditioning label

2. Top face of battery - Battery warning 

symbols

3. End of facia (passenger side) - Passenger 

airbag label 

4. Sun visor - Airbag label, Vehicle handling 

label 

5. Base of right-hand B pillar - Tyre 

pressure label, Airbag warning label

6. Left-hand B pillar - Airbag warning label, 

Vehicle Identification Number label

7. Right-hand B pillar - Vehicle 

Identification Number label (China)

8. Inner face of fuel filler flap - Fuel 

specification label

It is important that you are familiar with these 
subjects to ensure that your vehicle and its 
features are used safely. Using the index at the 
back of this handbook, refer to the relevant 
topic for more information. 

HEALTH AND SAFETY

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WARNINGS

Your vehicle has a higher ground 
clearance and hence, a higher centre of 
gravity than ordinary passenger cars, 

to enable the vehicle to perform in a wide 
variety of off-road applications. An advantage 
of the higher ground clearance is a better view 
of the road allowing you to anticipate 
problems.

The vehicle is not designed for 
cornering at the same speed as 
conventional passenger cars any more 

than a low-slung sports car is designed to 
perform satisfactorily under off-road 
conditions. If at all possible, avoid sharp turns 
or abrupt manoeuvres. As with other vehicles 
of this type, failure to operate the vehicle 
correctly may result in loss of control or 
vehicle roll-over. 

The vehicle should not be parked over 
long dry grass or other combustible 
material, particularly during dry 

weather. As the heat generated by the exhaust 
and emission control systems may be 
sufficient to start a fire.

Before exiting the vehicle ensure that P 
park is selected and the park brake 
applied. When exiting the vehicle 

ensure that the remote control is removed 
from the vehicle.

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DATA RECORDING

Service data recording

Service data recorders in your vehicle are 
capable of collecting and storing diagnostic 
information about your vehicle. This potentially 
includes information about the performance or 
status of various systems and modules in the 
vehicle such as engine, throttle, steering or 
brakes.

In order to properly diagnose and service your 
vehicle, Land Rover and service and repair 
facilities may access vehicle diagnostic 
information through a direct connection to 
your vehicle.

Event data recording

Event data recorders are capable of collecting 
and storing data during a crash or near-crash 
event. The recorded information may assist in 
the investigation of such an event. The 
modules may record information about both 
the vehicle and the occupants, potentially 
including information such as:
• How various systems in your vehicle were 

operating.

• Whether or not the driver and passenger 

seat belts were buckled.

• How far, if at all, the driver was depressing 

the accelerator and/or the brake pedal.

• How fast the vehicle was travelling.
• Where the driver was positioning the 

steering wheel.

To access this information special equipment 
must be connected directly to the recording 
modules. Land Rover do not access event data 
recorder information without obtaining 
consent, unless pursuant to court order or 
where required by law enforcement, other 
government authorities or third parties acting 
with lawful authority.

Other parties may seek to access the 
information independently of Land Rover.

DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS

Occupants with disabilities which may require 
modification of the vehicle must contact a Land 
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer before any 
modifications are made.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

WARNINGS

The fitting of non-approved parts and 
accessories, or the carrying out of 
non-approved alterations or 

conversions, may be dangerous and could 
affect the safety of the vehicle and occupants 
and also invalidate the terms and conditions of 
the vehicle warranty.

Land Rover will not accept any liability 
for death, personal injury or damage to 
property which may occur as a direct 

result of fitment of non-approved accessories 
or the carrying out of non-approved 
conversions to Land Rover vehicles.

Land Rover strongly advise against 
making any modifications to the 
suspension or steering system. This 

could seriously affect the handling and 
stability of the vehicle leading to loss of control 
or roll-over.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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